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Methallograp hic and chemical charaterization of some thixoformable A1 alloys

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Code Science Field Subfield
2.04.03  Engineering sciences and technologies  Materials science and technology  Polymer materials 

Code Science Field
T450  Technological sciences  Metal technology, metallurgy, metal products 
Keywords
Thixoformable Al alloys, metallographic investigation, chemical characterization
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Researchers (7)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  00741  Bojan Breskvar  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2000 
2.  09434  PhD Mirko Doberšek  Materials science and technology  Head  2000 
3.  05675  PhD Monika Jenko  Neurobiology  Researcher  1999 - 2000 
4.  07642  PhD Vojteh Leskovšek  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2000 
5.  07643  MSc Mija Renko  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2000 
6.  08195  PhD Borivoj Šuštaršič  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2000 
7.  05438  PhD Matjaž Torkar  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2000 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0206  Institute of Metals and Technology  Ljubljana  5051622000 
Abstract
This project aims to investigate the metallographic and chemical characteristics of some thixotropic Al alloys ( suppliers: Alusuisse, Aluminium Pechiney, Alcoa, Hertwich) selected by the project consortium for the future semi-solid forming activities planned in IMPOL d.d. and additionaly microalloyed alloys will be produced. The objective is to develop the fundamental knowledge and an improved understanding of the microstructural and chemical phenomena in commercial thixotropic Al alloys. This will be the conceptual platform for the development of domestic thixotropic Al alloys produced in IMPOL d.d. in cooperation with Stampal SpA -the leading European manufacturer of the automotive components in semi-solid state.
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